07 March 2012

Cikgu2 marah pasal kerajaan nak tahu tentang pendirian politik mereka...

election malaysia"Saya sangat marah apabila ada di kalangan rakan yang memprotes apa jua dasar yang dilaksanakan oleh kerajaan."

Pilihan Jawapan - 'Sangat tidak setuju', 'Tidak setuju', 'Setuju' atau 'Sangat setuju'.

Ini adalah antara 10 soalan berbaur politik yang diajukan kepada guru-guru oleh pihak berkuasa pendidikan di Selangor dalam apa yang dipercayai sebagai tindakan mengukur pandangan politik mereka.


Satu lagi soalan yang menawarkan empat pilihan jawapan itu berbunyi: "Saya sangat bimbang jika berlaku perubahan besar dalam kepimpinan negara sekarang."

Walaupun, guru tidak dikehendaki menulis nama mereka pada borang kaji selidik itu, sebahagian besar mereka tidak senang dengan bentuk soalan itu yang dianggap sebagai tekanan politik daripada pihak kerajaan.


education school books 280804 teacher and student Kaji selidik bertajuk 'Kajian Keberkesanan Program Transformasi Kerajaan',(gambar bawah) borang itu bagaimanapun tidak mempunyai logo kerajaan ataupun pihak yang membuat kajian berkenaan.

Seorang pengetua sekolah yang tidak mahu dikenali berkata borang kaji selidik itu dihantar melalui e-mel dan pihak sekolah terpaksa membuat salinan untuk diedarkan kepada guru.

Katanya, beliau juga tidak pasti sama ada kajian itu membabitkan tinjauan di seluruh negara, tetapi ramai guru di negeri Selangor diminta untuk menjawab soalan-soalan itu sejak beberapa hari lalu.- malaysiakini



teachers survey by education ministry




Teachers disturbed by survey on political views...

 indian students and teacher“I will be very angry with my friends if there is any protest against policies executed by the government.”

Answer options: ‘Absolutely Disagree’, ‘Disagree’, ‘Agree’ or ‘Absolutely Agree’.


This is among 10 politically-skewed questions teachers have been asked to answer by the education authorities in Selangor in what is believed to be a move to gauge their political views.


Another statement requesting for one of the four optional answers: "I will be very worried if there's a major change in the current national leadership."


Although, not required to write their names on the survey form, many teachers are troubled by the perceived political pressure from the education authorities.
  Titled ‘Study on the Effectiveness of the Government’s Transformation Programme’, the survey form ( bottom photo) bears no letterhead.

A school principal who requested anonymity claimed the survey was sent by email and the school had to print copies of it for the teachers to fill out.
  It’s not known if this is a nationwide survey, but many teachers in Selangor have been asked to answer the survey over the past few days.

A check with schools in Penang suggested that teachers there have not been asked to take part in the survey.
One headmaster however said Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is Selangor Umno chief, may not be aware of the survey.

This could be a plan by Selangor Umno to gauge the sentiments in its efforts to regain Selangor.”


Do you support change in Putrajaya?


The survey form, currently being circulated to secondary school teachers, violates the fundamental rights of freedom of speech and expression, according to a lawyer whose wife is a teacher.


NONEAccording to the Election Act, voting is private and confidential, but Question 6 borders on determining how the interviewee will vote in the upcoming general election: “I support a total change in the current national leadership”.

Meanwhile, Question 7 touches on the same issue: "I will be very concerned if there's a major change in current national leadership".


Question 8 requests the teachers to respond to this statement: "I support the issue and comments which are non-constructive from certain groups towards the government leadership."


A retired English teacher who requested not to be identified said that the survey infringes on the basic human rights of the teaching professionals.


"It appears that they are trying to validate or verify if the police, military and National Security Council's reading or forecast of the coming election is accurate,” said the retiree.


“This could also be a way to find out if there is negative feedback on the ground to the government policies being implemented.”


The teaching profession is one of the largest components of the civil service force.


To examine whether, the teachers are in favour of the government policies, Question 5 states: "I am burdened with frequent changes in policies like the PIPP (Pelan Induk Pembangunan Pendidikan), NKRA (National Key Result Areas) and GTP (Government Transformation Plan) among others".


“This survey is absolutely unfair, intimidating and the government should not have stooped so low to get feedback on the sly,” said another teacher.


He urged other government departments not to resort to such surveys.- malaysiakini

 

teachers survey by education ministry


Some suggestions from fellow netizens...

Blackberry - Teachers, take the survey and answer what the umno cows want to hear..on election day do the ABU!!!! That's All..this umno cows are really desparate...since the BN corrupt goverment is busy building 700 over new police stations, when Pakatan comes to power, they need to build 700 thousand prisons to put these corrupted cows in jail...

Choon - Ya. pls tell them you love and will vote Be end. Give them false hope, then sabotage by voting opposition. Stupid survey.

Nambekei 7 -  Esay, write verry very good and then we vote opposition again...he he he..you think Selangoreans are bodoh ah....

wira - Don't get excited. It's only an opinion poll. Since no names are required, just send Najib a right message.

Mano - Just give the politically correct answers they want to hear but GE13,boot these BN idiots out.The survey is an insult to the intelligence of the teachers-BN thinks the teachers are all stupid and only BN is very clever.

cheers.

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